Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Nov 1979, Section 2, p. 11

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No1 Immediate Plan To Enlarge New Waverley Sehool Hold Craft Sale at St. John's After Parade Idications are that the portable classrooms iocated ate. Bowmanville's new Waverley Public School will remain in use for a long time. 4ni spite of the fact that the nèw sehool bas been buiît, 10 portable, classrooms are stili ýýquIred to accommodate al àfudents in grades K to 6. Only grades K to 3 are housed in the permanent school building. David Patterson, superintendent of special services - for the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education, told trustees that the chances for an addition to the Waverley school in the immediate future do not look promising. -Mr. Patterson noted that the board must compete with A Contemporary Christmas :If you are a true modernist, ypu may be willing to chuck tpadition any old day in favor of trying something new. But the joy of decking your house Neith dazzle, of making gifts to give with love, of cooking sQmething great for a party of fecends - this joy is as new oach year as, the. new year itbelf. No reason why your Christmas cannot be up-to- tfie-minute, including a splendid tree decorated with onaments made of tinfoil. other school systems across Ontario for funding to construct capital projects. And he suggested that it might be five to 10 years before money is available to add space at the Waverley Public School. Mr. Patterson said there is room available for 10 more classrooms at the Waverley Public School, The classrooms could be added at the rear of the existing school. He noted that the board would have to make a strong case to the Ministry of- Education to secure funds for an addition at the Waverley school. He said that if enrolment continues at its present level, such expansion may be considered. rVisual HArts Centre The gifts you make can be modern in both feeling and technique. Your cards can be as chic as tomorrow, your gif t wraps in the vivid colors of now. You may even prefer to depart from custom and serve a fine roast beef to your Christmas dinner guests. With it, bake a Yorkshire pudding - old as the hilîs, it's true, but new to most of the to-day generation. Yet with our spaceage culture, we still love that Immediately following the Santa Claus Parade Saturday, mernbers of St. John's Anglican Church welcomed the public to a craft sale and refreshments in the church basement. Proceeds from the event were to be donated to Outreach and the Boat People. special touch that shows concern and love, feelings that will neyer change as long as there are children, families who stay together and friends to share Christmas with. From now until Christmas our members will share with you, some of the special things they have created with old fashion- ed love, for Christmas of today. A silver metai foul bird for your tree Materiais Paper, pencil, and a ruler for pattern; scissors: base metal foil, cardboard; awl, white glue, silver wire. Open metal foil bird and place it on a piece of cardboard. Following pattern, punch holes with an awi. Fold bird together so that the raised holes are on the outside. Pinch edges of tail tips to the inside, (see pattern). Fold bottom of tail in haîf so that the raised holes are on the outside and the- pinched edges on the inside. Insert in place with the open ends toward the head; glue. Fold wings out. Hair Coloring- Shampoos Rinses and Conditioners by L'Oreal Now available at MocGregor I.D.A. Drugs 5 King Street West Bowmaoville I Telephone 023-5702I Make a small hole, just behind the wings, run silver wire through it, and make a hook on the end of it. How to enlarge pattera For design pictured you will need to make your own simple pattern by enlarging the one given in our directions.. Using a ruler, draw criss- cross horliontal and vertical lines on plain paper, spacing the lines as directed for pattern, one square at a time, using a rule or compass, if necessary. But out enlarged pattern, use as directed. Letter to Editor R.R. 1, l4th Ave., Milliken. LOH iKO Praise for C.L.O.C.A. Dear Sirs, Af ter spending quite a large part of the summer at Heber Down Conservation Area Campground, we feel. we should write and tell you what a great job we feel you are doing at C.L.O.C.A. We must commend the fine attitude of the staff, in their helpful and pleasant manner, and in the cleanliness of the park grounds,- washrooms These young lads warmed up after the parade with hot chocolate, donuts and hot dogs at St. John's Anglican Church craft and refreshment sale. etc., also the good security control. The Thursday and Saturday film shows and slide talks were very informative and entertaining. We were also extremely interested in the work going on down at the pond and along the creek. Thank you very much for helping to make it an enjoy- able summer. We look for- ward to next year. Keep up the good work! Sincerely Bernice and Barb Meadows and family PADDY'S MARKET New and Used Furniture and Appliances Trade-Ins Accepted on Appliances - Easy Credit Termns Available - Trelephone 263-2241 Hampton

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